Create an application credential in RPA Hub
Create an application credential to add the application user name and password. An unattended robot can use this application credential to log in to an application when the automation is executed.
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Familiarize yourself with the credential management concept. For more information, see Credential Management in RPA Hub.
Do this task only when you select the Process Type field as Unattended on the Bot process configuration form while you're creating a bot process. For more information, see Configuring a bot process record in RPA Hub, Bot process configuration form in RPA Hub, and Bot Process form in RPA Hub.
Role required: sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_developer, sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_release_manager, sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_business_user, or sn_rpa_fdn.rpa_admin
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You can't delete an application credential when the life-cycle stage status of the associated bot process is set to Published. For more information, see Life-cycle stage statuses (LLCS) of a bot process in RPA Hub.
You can't edit the Name and Application Name fields when the life-cycle stage status of the associated bot process is set to Published. You can edit the application password irrespective of what the life-cycle stage is of the associated bot process.
You can't edit the External Credential field when the life-cycle stage status of the associated bot process is set to Published.
If an application credential uses an external credential vault, make sure that the associated external credential vault is active.
- From ServiceNow credentials record (application credential, robot credential, or TOTP authenticator).
- From an external credential vault. For more information, see External credential vault in RPA Hub.
If the External Credential check box is selected in an application credential record, then the SetApplicationCredential component in RPA Desktop Design Studio doesn’t set the credentials and an error is displayed. For more information about the component, see Use the SetApplicationCredential component.